The hairless flaps of skin on either side of the vaginal entrance, between the outer lips, that surround the clitoris and the vaginal opening. Also known as the inner lips.
two small folds of mucous membrane lying medial to the labia majora of the female
Two erectile folds of skin between the labia majora that extend from the clitoris on each side of the urethral and vaginal openings, covering the vestibule.
the inner set of folds of tissue surrounding the vestibule area‚ part of the external female genitalia [Go to source
the two inner folds of the vulva
The smaller, inner lips of the external female genitalia.
Thin membranous folds of skin outside the vaginal opening. PICTURE
a part of the female external genitalia, consists of thin layer of skin that lies between the vaginal opening and the labia majora
The inner folds of skin of the vulva, leading to the entrance of the vagina.
The folds of skin on either side of the vaginal entrance, between the outer lips, that enclose the clitoris and the vaginal opening. Also known as minor (or inner) lips.
The smaller, inner lips of the vulva.
The labia minora (nymphae) are two small cutaneous folds, situated between the labia majora, and extending from the clitoris obliquely downward, lateralward, and backward for about 4 cm. on either side of the vulval vestibule, between which and the labia majora they end; in the virgin the posterior ends of the labia minora are usually joined across the middle line by a fold of skin, named the frenulum labiorum pudendi or fourchette.